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Arvind Kejriwal: My Battle is for the Nation, Not Just Congress

Politics Desk By Politics Desk January 13, 2025 4 Min Read
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Delhi Elections 2025: Kejriwal and Gandhi Clash on Caste, Corruption, and Governance

As the political landscape heats up in Delhi ahead of the 2025 assembly elections, a war of words has erupted between Arvind Kejriwal, the National Convenor of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. The clash highlights not only the rivalry between the two parties but also reflects broader issues surrounding governance, caste representation, and the impending electoral battle.

The Exchange of Barbs

On the heels of a recent election rally, Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing critique of both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Kejriwal. During the launch of Congress’ campaign, he accused Kejriwal of aping Modi’s “propaganda and false promises.” Gandhi pointed out that both leaders remain silent regarding one of the most pressing social issues in India—the caste census. He argued that their inaction effectively denies marginalized communities, including backward classes, Dalits, tribals, and minorities, the opportunities and share of resources they deserve.

In response, Kejriwal took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter), debunking Gandhi’s critiques while refraining from direct personal attacks, stating, “His fight is to save Congress, my fight is to save the country.” This remark underscores Kejriwal’s positioning of AAP as a party focused on broader national issues rather than factional political battles.

Context of the Political Rivalry

The political rivalry between AAP and Congress has intensified in recent years, particularly following Congress’s decline in Delhi politics. Once a dominant force, Congress has struggled to regain its footing, failing to win a single seat in the last two assembly elections. In contrast, AAP has managed to solidify its presence, winning the last two elections convincingly.

Rahul Gandhi’s recent comments about Kejriwal’s past promises—such as cleaning Delhi, reducing corruption, and transforming the city into a model like Paris—reflect the skepticism that some citizens feel regarding his administration’s effectiveness. Gandhi emphasized that pollution and inflation remain significant issues in the capital, urging voters to question the AAP’s track record.

Key Issues in Focus

  1. Caste Census and Representation: The demand for a caste census has become a focal point of political discourse. Congress has promised to conduct a caste survey if they regain power in Delhi, positioning themselves as champions of inclusivity for the backward classes.

  2. Corruption and Governance: Gandhi’s allegations against AAP’s governance touch upon corruption, pollution, and rising living costs. This theme resonates with voters, particularly those feeling the pinch of inflation and environmental degradation.

  3. Media Strategy: Both leaders are shaping narratives through their interactions with the media and public platforms. While Kejriwal attempts to focus on national issues, Gandhi is keen to hold him accountable to the public for broken promises.

The Road to 2025

The upcoming 2025 elections in Delhi will test the waters for both parties. With AAP aiming to maintain its dominance and Congress fighting to reclaim its former glory, the political battleground could be more contentious than ever. Voter sentiment on issues like caste representation and governance will likely play a crucial role in determining the outcome.

As the campaign unfolds, the effectiveness of each party’s strategies and their ability to address key social issues will be scrutinized closely. How results translate into governance will ultimately shape the future political landscape of Delhi.

With the batons of leadership exchanged in this verbal duel, one fact remains clear: the stakes are high, and the upcoming elections will be paramount in defining the direction of Delhi’s political future.

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